The English Reports: Ecclesiastical (1752-1857), Admiralty, (1776-1840), and Probate and Divorce (1858-1865), Volume 166W. Green, 1924 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 50
... crew duly executed certain articles of agreement , by which the mode of enforcing the payment of their wages is particularly set forth - That none shall have a right to take proceedings at law against the master in foreign ports , but ...
... crew duly executed certain articles of agreement , by which the mode of enforcing the payment of their wages is particularly set forth - That none shall have a right to take proceedings at law against the master in foreign ports , but ...
Page 128
... crew to go along with him on that voyage , without entering into a fresh contract ; and that , to guard against such inconveniences in future , he had ever since been careful to insert the words or elsewhere , " in all mariners ...
... crew to go along with him on that voyage , without entering into a fresh contract ; and that , to guard against such inconveniences in future , he had ever since been careful to insert the words or elsewhere , " in all mariners ...
Page 132
... crew thereupon remonstrating against such further voyage , the captain sent twelve men on board , and directed the mate to send the ship's company on shore , and if they refused , not to let them have any provisions ; that accordingly ...
... crew thereupon remonstrating against such further voyage , the captain sent twelve men on board , and directed the mate to send the ship's company on shore , and if they refused , not to let them have any provisions ; that accordingly ...
Page 197
... crew of the ship , charged with committing the damage , admitted ( on the ground of necessity , and that no other evidence could be expected ) as witnesses , though , being sharers in the profits and losses of the vessel , they would ...
... crew of the ship , charged with committing the damage , admitted ( on the ground of necessity , and that no other evidence could be expected ) as witnesses , though , being sharers in the profits and losses of the vessel , they would ...
Page 201
... crew , she was found by the boats of H.M.S. " Espiegle " ( Yates , commander ) , which , with 26 men , came to her assistance . They brought back the crew , recovered the sails , refitted the vessel , and at the request of the master ...
... crew , she was found by the boats of H.M.S. " Espiegle " ( Yates , commander ) , which , with 26 men , came to her assistance . They brought back the crew , recovered the sails , refitted the vessel , and at the request of the master ...
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Act of Parliament act on petition Addams Admiral admitted affidavit agent alleged amount anchor appears applied arrived assistance authority award bail boat bondholder bottomry bond brig British Cape Frio captain capture cargo cause charge charter-party chief mate Christopher Robinson Cinque Ports circumstances claim collision consideration considered consignees contract costs Court of Admiralty crew damage decree discharge duty England entitled evidence expenses facts foreign freight further given grant Hagg interest island Isle of Purbeck jurisdiction King's Advocate liable London Lord Stowell Lushington mariner maritime master mate Mauritius monition necessary observed officers opinion owners paid parties payment persons pilot port possession present principle proceedings proceeds question reference registrar and merchants remuneration repairs respect sailed salvage salvors schooner seamen shew ship's ship's articles Sierra Leone Sir John Nicholl slaves statute suit summary petition taken tender transaction villenage voyage wages